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Chapter no 62

The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue

Henry gives up.

Resigns himself to the prism of his deal, which he has come to think of as a curse. He triesโ€”to be a better friend, a better brother, a better son, tries to forget the meaning of the fog in peopleโ€™s eyes, tries to pretend that it is real, that he is real.

And then, one day, he meets a girl.

She walks into the store and steals a book, and when he catches her in the street, and she turns to look at him, there is no frost, no film, no wall of ice. Just clear brown eyes in a heart-shaped face, seven freckles scattered across her cheeks like stars.

And Henry thinks it must be a trick of the light, but she comes back the next day, and there it is again. The absence. Not just an absence, either, but something in its place.

A presence, a solid weight, the first steady pull heโ€™s felt in months. The strength of someone elseโ€™s gravity.

Another orbit.

And when the girl looks at him, she doesnโ€™t see perfect. She sees someone who cares too much, who feels too much, who is lost, and hungry, and wasting inside his curse.

She sees the truth, and he doesnโ€™t know how, or why, only knows that he doesnโ€™t want it to end.

Because for the first time in months, in years, in his whole life, perhaps, Henry doesnโ€™t feel cursed at all.

For the first time, he feels seen

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